A US decision to boost troop numbers in Afghanistan would be welcome, but there is need for a more robust engagement.

A US decision to boost troop numbers in Afghanistan would be welcome, but there is need for a more robust engagement.

There is a dire need for statesmanship, a visionary and honest leadership, and a balanced and inclusive partnership.

Afghans need reassurance that the gains of the past 14 years won’t be negotiated away as part of regional deal-making.
![Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah [Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/e0ffa7519d2a4ebc8ecda34edd33da3f_18.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Two men will have to navigate Afghanistan out of rough waters and onto calmer shores.
![Afghans expect good governance, accountability, social justice and security, writes Samad [Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/201492774557306580_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
As both contenders for the presidency see the end of the electoral debacle approaching, they’ve draw
![Both Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah are seen as rational and thoughtful individuals, writes Samad [EPA]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/201491162020834734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Political egos and manipulative tactics must be put aside and both camps should aim for a collaborative outcome.
![Afghan presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani has defended himself against allegations of fraud [EPA]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20147113950499734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
If Afghans fail to avoid political polarisation and ethnic chauvinism, it will imperil the post-2014 transition process.
![The Afghan presidential run-off was mired by irregularities [AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/201461312132820734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Did Obama rain on the Afghan parade or are there back-channel imperatives that trumped all other considerations?
![US forces will complete their withdrawal from Afghanistan by the end of 2016 [AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/20146262758376734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Second round or not, there are only a few days left to reach a credible electoral outcome acceptable to most Afghans.
![Afghans are proud to be owners of their destiny, writes Samad [Reuters]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/201443062812104734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)
Some prefer a run-off to seek a clearer mandate, others see a prolonged race as polarising and destabilising.
![Afghans expressed themselves bluntly on polling day to convey the idea that the country is not a 19th century tribal backwater, unfit for democracy, writes Samad [AFP]](/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/20144763757159734_20.jpeg?resize=270%2C180&quality=80)